Duties: Support research at every level in exploring circadian clocks in healthy volunteers and patients suffering acute and chronic diseases, and to develop a deeper understanding of how these circadian clocks relate to health and disease. The main functions of this position are to assist recruiting healthy volunteers and patients; to monitor study enrollment; to set up wearable devices for physiological data collection, to deploy these devices, monitor successful data collection, retrieve these devices back from participants and read out collected data; to assist setting up data management solutions; to assist performing data quality checks; to assist collecting biospecimens from study participants; perform routine research experiments on these biospecimens such as genotyping assays using PCR and mass spectrometry.

Qualifications: A Bachelor's Degree and 0 to 1 year of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Good computer skills required, experience with human subjects research is preferred; experience with Molecular Biology preferred